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Johnson Controls Builds Applied Development and Engineering Center

Published 12/23/2016

Johnson Controls is constructing the $150 million Applied Development and Engineering Center in Hopewell Township, Pa. Supporting the production of advanced air handlers and chillers, the two-building complex includes a 107,000-sf engineering facility and a 250,000-sf testing lab. The center was designed by IDC Architects, a subsidiary CH2M Hill, and is being built by a joint venture of McCarthy, Stewart & Tate Construction, and PJ Dick. Occupancy is expected in late 2017.

Organization Project Role
CH2M - IDC
Architect
McCarthy Building Companies Inc.
Construction Manager
PJ Dick
General Contractor